Hiaki High School

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Hiaki High School
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Hiaki High School
4747 West Calle Vicam

85757

United States
Coordinates 32°6′57″N111°4′2″W / 32.11583°N 111.06722°W / 32.11583; -111.06722
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TypePublic charter high school
Opened2005(19 years ago) (2005) [1]
School districtOmbudsman
Grades9–12
Enrollment71 (Oct. 1, 2007)
MascotNahsuareo [2]
Website www.pascuayaqui-nsn.gov/education/hiaki-high-school/

Hiaki High School is a public charter high school on the Pascua Yaqui Native American reservation in Tucson, Arizona. It is operated by Ombudsman Educational Services.

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